Sarah Pinsker is the author of Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea (Small Beer Press, 2019) and A Song For A New Day (Berkley, 2019). Her novelette "Our Lady of the Open Road" won the 2016 Nebula Award and her novelette "In Joy, Knowing the Abyss Behind" was the 2014 Sturgeon Award winner. She is a nine-time Nebula Award finalist, a three-time Hugo Award finalist, and a finalist for the Philip K Dick Award, World Fantasy Award, Compton Crook Award, Locus Award, Eugie Foster Memorial Award, and Asimov's Readers' Poll.
Her fiction has been published in numerous magazines and in anthologies including the 2014 and 2015 editions of Year's Best Young Adult Speculative Fiction (eds. Krasnostein and Rios; Twelfth Planet Press), Year's Best Weird Fiction Volume 2 (Undertow Publications, 2015), Accessing the Future: A Disability Themed Anthology of Speculative Fiction (eds. Allan and al-Ayad; Futurefire.Net Publishing, 2015), Cyber World: Tales of Humanity's Tomorrow (eds. Heller and Viola; Hex Publishers, 2016), The Best Science Fiction of the Year: Volume Two (ed. Clarke; Night Shade, 2017), The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2018 Edition (ed. Horton; Prime Books, 2018), Twelve Tomorrows (ed. Roush; The MIT Press, 2018), Sunspot Jungle: The Ever Expanding Universe of Fantasy and Science Fiction (ed. Campbell; Rosarium Publishing, 2018), and Made to Order (ed. Strahan; forthcoming from Solaris).
She co-hosts the Baltimore Science Fiction Society's Dangerous Voices Variety Hour and has served two terms as a director-at-large for SFWA. She attended the Sycamore Hill Workshop in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2019. She is also a singer/songwriter with three albums on various independent labels: Charmed, disappear records; Wingspan, Reinventing Records; and This is Your Signal, The Beechfields, with the Stalking Horses. She lives with her wife and dog in Baltimore and can be found online at sarahpinsker.com and twitter.com/sarahpinsker.